Despite having been a part of china for so long Hong Kong’s culture also reflects its many international influences as well as its colonial past. The Hong Kong film industry is the third largest (after Hollywood and Bollywood) and enjoys more artistic freedom than on mainland China. Movies are shown mostly in either Chinese (mostly Cantonese and Mandarin) and in English, with a few being shown in other languages if they are made in other countries.
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Hong Kong is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city and this is reflected both in the busy, energetic city by day and in the transofrmation by night into a pulsing, vibrant hub of entertainment.
Other popular night-clubs include Club 97, Vola, dragon-i & Joe Bananas.
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